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A Multiple Integral Evaluation Inspired by the Multi-WZ Method
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We give an integral identity which was conjectured and proved by using the continuous version of the multi-WZ method. Submitted: May 25, 1999; Accepted: October 20, 1999. Mathematical Reviews Subject Numbers: 05, 33.
Akalu Tefera
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